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See also: Superfund
English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Etymology 1
[edit]A blend of superannuation (“retirement”) and fund
Noun
[edit]superfund (plural superfunds)
- (British, Australia, finance) A investment vehicle for superannuation assets.
Etymology 2
[edit]Noun
[edit]superfund (plural superfunds)
- (finance) An investment fund that invests in other investment funds; a fund of funds.
Verb
[edit]superfund (third-person singular simple present superfunds, present participle superfunding, simple past and past participle superfunded)
- (US, transitive) To fund (a college payment plan) with a large payment, more than the usual annual payment.
- 2020, Sabrina Manville, Nick Ducoff, Better Off After College:
- You also have the option to "superfund" a 529 account by giving a five-year annual gift all at once. The benefit of superfunding the account is that with a higher starting balance, the account will accrue higher earnings. Individuals can donate up to $75,000 (couples can donate $150,000) at one time.
- (US, transitive) To fund (environmental cleanup) by means of a Superfund.
- 2006, Environment Reporter: Cases, page 1662:
- Defendants also had "ample opportunity to propose incorporation" of a provision in the decree prohibiting or limiting the FPA from superfunding the area outside the Box.